When asked by the Courier if she thought her friend was motivated by hate, Nabila Bee responded, "Not at all! He is the most loving, accepting person." Another friend, Pittsburg-based photographer Alyssa Maurer, echoed Bee, saying, "He is openly gay and would never commit a
"The reason we're here today is that we are asking for the District to take the majority of the parents seriously," a parent of two children in the BHUSD told the Courier. "Over 54 percent of parents want the schools to open with clear CDC
"All around, it sounds like a high-risk experience for those who were there, and, frankly, for the loved ones they go home to," said California Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly at a briefing Aug. 4.
It's hard to believe that until 2012, Beverly Hills never had an Historic Preservation Ordinance and not one designated landmark. In fact, the century-old City was notorious for its lack of preservation rules and the tearing down of a multitude of architectural gems. Today, thanks
Los Angeles County beaches aren't the only joyful spots closed heading into the 4th of July weekend. On July 1, Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered the immediate closure of indoor operations at restaurants as well as other places, including indoor museums, card rooms, and indoor operations
With one day to spare before the end of the fiscal year, on June 29 the City Council voted 4-1 to approve a $418.8 million operating expenditure budget for fiscal year 2020/21. Total revenue for all funds is projected to be $452.8 million (including interfund
Wearing a face covering is known to save lives by curbing the spread of COVID-19 and yet, municipalities are challenged when it comes to getting people to cover their nose and mouth.
In the wake of the rising numbers of those infected with COVID-19, over 105,000